ELECTORAL BOUNDARIES.
(By Telegraph—Press Association.]. Wellington, last night. The Representation Commissioners, whose duty it is to readjust the boundaries of tho electorial districts in accordance with tho movements of the population, and to provide for six more seats, held their first meeting at Parliament buildings this morning. The Surveyor-General, Mr Marchant, was elected chairman of the North Island Commission, and Mr T. S. Weston, chairman of the South Island Commission. The. sittings of the Com-' missioners will be continued in Wellington, and will last some three weeks.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 441, 13 June 1902, Page 3
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